Tattooing is more popular in the West now than at any time for hundreds of years – perhaps even as many as two thousand years, because women are also sporting tattoos these days.
It has become very fashionable for women to have a lower back tattoo or ‘tramp stamp’ and for young men to have a form of Thai tattoo on their upper arm or lower leg.
There are worries with permanent tattooing though. Or at least there can be. Aids and hepatitis may become transferred by using infected needles. This is not common because tattooing studios are aware of the need to use a new needle on every client, but mistakes occur and some studio owners are deceitful. The most common difficulty, however, is infection.
Infection from tattooing is not commonplace, but neither is it unheard of. This is normally the fault of the client and not the tattooer, but it can get serious whatever the cause. Permanent tattoos can be got rid of but it is a lot of hard work and is expensive as well and the results are not always all that pretty.
This is why temporary tattoos are so popular. If you take care of a temporary tattoo it can last a week or more, but it is easy to remove if you would like to do so. Temporary tattoos or transfers used to be given away with chewing gum for children, but nowadays they are of much better quality and durability.
If you are certain that you want a permanent tattoo, why not get an identical temporary one first and test it out? If you are bored with the tattoo after a week or you do not like the reaction of your friends and family, you can get rid of it and try another design until you find one that suits you better.
When you find one that you like, you can have it tattooed on permanently. This course of action of selecting a design could save you thousands of dollars in having an unwanted tattoo gotten rid of. Temporary tattoos are simple to apply, but occasionally it is easier if you get a friend to help.
The majority of temporary transfers are applied with water. First you should cleanse the region of hair and grease. Then soak the transfer in (warm) tap water as instructed on the label, position it on the required location and apply firm even pressure for the time recommended, which is normally a matter of minutes.
If you would like to try to conserve the transfer for a longer time, you can spray ‘Second Skin’ or something similar over the transfer once it is dry. Hairspray might also work, but some brands will crack, giving the design a crazed look like an old oil painting.
Temporary tattoos are a fun way to brighten up your wardrobe and there are so many different designs that you will always find a design to suit the event, your mood and the garments you want to wear.
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